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Now, he was about to pay the ultimate price.
It appeared that I was about to pay for my winter of sloth.
The cute invention of the 1890s, the novelty act of the 1900s, was about to pay off.
Foreman didn't realize he was supposed to hate America, and he was about to pay for that.
For Sauer and the Jets, all the hard work and preparation, both in the meeting rooms and on the practice field, was about to pay off.
As I was about to pay, I questioned the cashier to see if there was an error in assembling the flowers, and she looked at me quizzically as I explained there were only 9 roses rather than 12.
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His patience is about to pay off handsomely.
We don't need the kind of costly fix these poor folks are about to pay for.
"Hopefully, it's about to pay off".
A man is about to pay a visit that he expects to be dull.
"I'm about to pay the price for something I haven't done," he said.
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